// DEFINITION
Headed Bolt
—cast-in steel anchor that develops its tensile strength from the mechanical interlock provided by either a head or nut at the embedded end of the anchor.
Related Code Sections
1901.3 Concrete, Anchoring to Concrete
Anchoring to concrete shall be in accordance with ACI 318 as amended in Section 1905, and applies to cast-in (headed bolts, headed studs and hooked J ...
1901.3 Concrete, Anchoring to Concrete
Anchoring to concrete shall be in accordance with ACI 318 as amended in Section 1905, and applies to cast-in (headed bolts, headed studs and hooked J ...
17.6.2.2.3 Anchoring to Concrete,
For single cast-in headed studs and headed bolts with 11 in. ≤ hef ≤ 25 in., Nb shall be calculated by: (17.6.2.2.3) ...
17.4.3.4 Anchoring to Concrete,
The pullout strength in tension of a single headed stud or headed bolt, Np, for use in Eq. (17.4.3.1), shall not exceed
Np = 8Abrg f'c ...
17.1.3 Anchoring to Concrete,
Design provisions are included for the following types of anchors: (a) Headed studs and headed bolts having a geometry that has been demonstrated ...